A review by rockchick
Cupcakes and Cowboys by Lindzee Armstrong

3.0

I admired Cassie's determination to move on after the betrayal of the past.

Living in a small town means everybody knows your business but it also means you have a support system.

I liked the fact her friends stood by her (even while they swooned over Jase ).

Jess wasn't very likeable at first. He was the typical spoiled star and made stupid assumptions about Cassie.

I enjoyed seeing him learn what country living really entails: its hard work and determination.

Soon after finding out the reason for Cassie's behavior, we saw a nicer side of Jess, not just the actor, but the person. The man who sometimes wishes for a different lifestyle.

The romance between them was sweet and not sexual and developed too soon.

I think the book should have been longer to show us how Jess and Cassie adjust to being a couple, with all the differences (professional and personal).

But overall ,a nice ,sweet story.